G20 Pittsburgh: ATS ready?

Those are just the highlights. The big issues now are that the City is denying or postponing issuing permits to protest in order to discourage
organizing. Which I feel is wrong. There was absolutely no planning by the City of Pittsburgh before agreeing to host his event. The news outlets here
are really not on the side of the protesters. They run stories on how the protesters are secretly hiding out in abandoned buildings already,
collecting human waste to throw on security personnel, using GPS and computers to map out spots to loot and riot...a lot of reports just borderline on
ridiculousness. I did hear that some of the dignitaries will be staying at a resort near my other home. Nemacolin Woodlands. They have an airfield
and air support facilities, limited, but could land a helicopter there. I think this is why I see the Apache's near my store.

City cops are not the nicest here in Pittsburgh. Most are typical close minded hot heads and probably easily inciteable, knowing they are going to be
pulling extra long duty for an event they already don't want to police.

Who's in pitts beside Van001?
Who else is going beside warrenb?
Where will they be?
How will they get messages out?
Phone Cam twitter facebook text skype etc.
and to whom?
We'll still have to get the messages into ATS.
I can offer my services as correlator of info, arrange a muti-user twitter account for instance that repeats on a specific as of yet named ATS
forum
Anybody got a better way to collect the data coming in from pits?

Is anybody but me willing to do some work here?
Is anybody listening?
Is there anybody out there?

Since we last spoke so much has happened, and so much more remains to do. Our last statement laid out POG’s decisions regarding the G20 and let
people know about a soon-to-be formed entity against the G20.

The Pittsburgh G20 Resistance Project (PG20RP), www.resistg20.org concluded its two-day summit two weeks ago and has officially formed as a way to
bring together individuals and projects to mobilize a broader resistance. The initial meeting had ~60 people, all locals. The size and structure of
the project, with regular general assemblies and working groups, is a promising organizational development.

This structure is (hopefully) not a vehicle for any one particular group, anarchist tendency, or viewpoint. It will, of course, seek consensus, work
to educate, and issue statements when necessary. The general website promotes flyers, posters, literature, statements, and calls to action that are
submitted. Check out the new 16 page informational zine on the G20 that‘s been released. resistg20.org...

POG is excited that a larger, open space now exists for the respectful expression and articulation of views, updates, questions, plans, and dreams.
We’re looking forward to utilizing it and we hope others do similarly.

This can only aid the gathering momentum, the coming storm.

It was towards that aim that we released our Call To Action and G20 Statement, which collectively laid out our group’s perspective on the summit,
how we see our relationship to the new PG20RP, and why we hope to release a series of weekly updates on the progression and challenges of the
September mobilization. We aimed for a comprehensive update because it allows us to avoid multiple statements on different aspects of the mobilization
and reduces the number of questions people send us.

I can try and post what I can, but I probably won't be able to get in the middle of it. I do have some friends that will be working there and I will
be in constant contact with them. However I doubt I will be the best source.

To all planning to protest, bridges are going to be your friend or enemy. There are many places to be seen including on the bridges, from both sides
of the river, there are many converted rails to trails that lead into the city...the city is not that big and if you are willing to walk you can get
there. Oakland where the University of Pittsburgh & Carnegie Mellon University is, does not sit in Downtown portion of the city. There is a place
called The Hill that is between the Downtown area and Oakland. (It is also a high crime area.) I have no doubt many protest will originate in Oakland
and try to funnel their way into town. It is about five miles. Just so you know.

I doubt the police are going to try and force the protesters towards the point, I could be wrong. They do have a heavy River patrol force and
protesters could easily be detained placed onto boats and ferried to a collection place out of the way.

Remember, Pittsburgh is one of the most traffic unfriendly places. Do not think you will stay outside the city and drive to you protest place. You
could very easily be sitting in traffic til the G20 is over.

thanks to warrenb for that www.organizepittsburgh.org website. very informative. It is true KDKA's Marty Griffin has been a real driving force in
scaring the #e out of everyone in the city. He is a local news caster and morning radio host who has quite a large elderly following. He has a lot of
Pittsburgh's older population (which we have one of the highest outside Miami) so worked up it is not funny. He has a nightly scare fluff piece on
the G20 protesters on the evening news.

If anyone wants a good idea of what Pgh looks like.. Rent steal borrow Striking Distance. It is all Pgh...

Anyway I plan still to be there regardless of whatever.. I am going to stay wit a freind in northside so in case they shut the city down which i hear
they are planning.. closed schools and i heard they are closing 279 also.. That road leads from Pgh to the airport..

I will have a a few friends with me also.. we all are going to have a still and cam cameras.. not this half baked crap real cameras..

Anyway I will show what i see when I get back from it on the 25/26th..

Maybe us ATS'rs should get together and plan something ourselves you know.. a meet up or something.

wow, I guess there can be too many.
anytime someone uses the argument that their rights were "god given"
I'm Audi.
There is no such thing as rights. They were a made up fairy tale.
If you think rights exist, we can discuss why they don't...
A good place to start is here www.anti-socialengineering.com...

Ok listen folks. I don't wish to be anonymous. The G20 is going to be a serious thing.

I live about 30 minutes west of pittsburgh, and should SHTF...I have a place to go. Shelter and food for about 10-15 people for a few days.

I don't expect things to get that bad. But, I live in the woods, by myself, (with my german shepherd

). I am willing to take on a rendevous-point,
or a meeting location if it gets that bad. I don't think it will. But, you never know. U2U me to let me know if you want contact info. If you're
going to the protests and just want to know someone close, I'm not too far. Again, about 30 minutes west.

I can't make it to the protests that week because of work. Terrible, I know, but I still gotta try and keep my job.

Kind of like the AAA when you get a flat. Its just nice to know someone is near-by that can help if necessary.

Living in Pittsburgh as well, I really don't expect things to get to the point were we need to retreat into the woods. I support the protest, however
I can not take part cause, like havok, I have a business to run...I will tell this to any and all protesters. I really think that the police and
security are going to be exceptionally brutal and abusive. They are going to be overworked and seriously strained during this. Plus with all these
scare tactics each night by the local media they are going to trigger happy....I don't really think they will close I279 or other main routes into
town. People still have to get back and forth and the city still has to have some sort of operation, but don't expect to drive down to the protest
rallies. Stay in town if you can.

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